The region of establishment and the chances of survival of the company: a multilevel method analysis of the differential failure of Moroccan companies
Le lieu d'implantation et les chances de survie de l'entreprise: une analyse en méthode multiniveaux de la défaillance différentielle des entreprises marocaines
Khalfaoui Abdelaziz
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Khalfaoui Abdelaziz: National School of Business and Management – ENCG Settat, Hassan The First University, Settat, Morocco.
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The average lifespan of Moroccan member companies, is very different depending on the region in which they are located. Since the failure is not only the result of company characteristics, it can also be the result of the impact of the space (the settlement region) in which these companies operate. The use of a multilevel analysis allowed us to isolate the effect of the context (the environment: the settlement region) from the effect specific to the companies with regard to the risk of failure. The results of the random-effect model show a slight effect of the context on the failure of industrial enterprises for the year 2017, against considerable effects of the company-specific variables.
Keywords: Moroccan compagnies; regional disparity; multilevel analysis; disparité régionale corporate failure; entreprises marocaines; analyse multiniveaux; défaillance d'entreprises; défaillance d'entreprises analyse multiniveaux entreprises marocaines disparité régionale corporate failure multilevel analysis Moroccan compagnies regional disparity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019-12-05
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Published in La 5ème édition du Colloque international en économie et gestion (Cireg19): «Management, entre agilité et innovation», ENCG SETTAT, Université Hassan premier, Dec 2019, Marrakech, Maroc
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